I don’t get it???
Posted: July 28th, 2010 | Author: Don | Filed under: Misc, Work | Tags: blog, blogging, exchange, exposeyourblog, reading, surfing, traffic, traffic exchange, writing | 5 Comments »Ok, as I hope ALL of you know, especially if you have a blog, I own and run a Traffic Exchange for Blogs. In the process of checking out the various scripts out there to manage and run an exchange program, I have visited many sites to see how they set up their software, and to get a feel for each of them from the user side. After a week or so, I set on one, and purchased it and now we have ExposeYourBlog!. It’s up and running and it is niche based, meaning it is only for surfing blogs. It is there to help blog writers to get others to read their blogs, and surprisingly most of the bloggers read the blogs, comment on them, and are enjoying seeing the other blogs.
What I don’t get is the majority of the exchanges I’ve been on, especially the ones you can “earn money” on, are exchanges of exchanges. Meaning, every site in rotation on one exchange is another exchange site with other exchange sites on it. It is almost like they are making money off of one and giving it to another to make money off it to give it to another to make money of it. I just don’t get it!?
Find a niche category of websites, and I don’t mean other exchanges, which granted is a niche, and target that niche and go from there.. WILD!



Yeah, all those sounds so confusing. Anji suggested your site to me and so far I’m enjoying it. Just having some problems adding my banners of my blogs and such. I also like commenting on blogs that grab my attention.
Thanks for making it simple for us to use and read. Good luck!
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Congrats on the new site Don.
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Thanks!
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I’m not sure I understand what you mean. But I’ve certainly promoted other traffic exchanges on traffic exchanges to build up a downline and earn credits. Perhaps I haven’t seen the type of exchange you’re talking about.
BTW: Do you know what happend to Katrina Graham who set up Recipe clicks?
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If you were to go to http://tiptoptraffic.com you would find a traffic exchange site that 99% of the sites on it are other traffic exchanges. If you go to one of those sites, you will find that 99% of the sites on that site are traffic exchanges, often the same ones on the TTT. You go to one of those sites, and you see the same picture. I found less than one percent of the sites in rotation (and I spent about 12 hours total surfing three of the sites) being a web site that WASN’T a traffic exchange site. All three sites pay you to surf if you pay to upgrade your account. (Not much, and you have to surf a lot to make anything, but you are paying monthly for that benefit.) I don’t get it.
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